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TNT Sports secures exclusive rights to the 2025 National League Division Series (NLDS) and National League Championship Series (NLCS), while Milwaukee Brewers fans voice their discontent with TBS announcers during the NLDS Game 1 against th...
TNT Sports will be the exclusive home for the 2025 NLDS and NLCS, broadcast on TBS, truTV, and HBO Max. Coverage begins Saturday, October 4, with the Milwaukee Brewers facing the Chicago Cubs, and the Los Angeles Dodgers playing the Philadelphia Phillies.
Brewers fans expressed their displeasure with TBS announcers Alex Faust and Ron Darling during Game 1 of the NLDS. Fans took to social media to voice their concerns, with some even suggesting local announcers should have a more prominent national role. Even Cubs fans were not happy with Darling’s commentary.
Both FOX Sports and TNT Sports are boosting production for the MLB Postseason. FOX Sports, with increased regular-season viewership, will cover the ALDS, while TNT Sports handles the NLDS. TNT Sports is also incorporating AR graphics to enhance the viewing experience.
TNT Sports’ MLB coverage will feature host Adam Lefkoe, alongside analysts Pedro Martinez, Jimmy Rollins, and Curtis Granderson for pre- and post-game shows.
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